Volume 14, No. 3 SERVING MICHIGAN'S COACHES October 2010 Final 22 Seconds Inside: Determines 30th Annual Important Dates...... 2 All Star Game Notes...... 3 Finals Hospitality...... 3 Newsletter Delivery...... 3 Regional Coach of Year Voting...... 3 Board of Directors Election...... 4 Community Service Award...... 5 State Finals Game Tickets...... 6 January Clinic in Kazoo...... 7 All Star Nomination 2011...... 7 Tawas wins Golf Challenge...... 7 2011 Clinics Registration...... 8 Nike Mt Pleasant Clinic...... 9 Glazier Clinics...... 10 Glazier Partnership...... 11 2011 All Star Nominations...... 13 2009 All Star video...... 13 East Head Coach, Jim Sparks, Clawson, holds the All Star trophy after the East capitalizes on a turnover in the final seconds of play in the 30th annual game, 2010 All Star Game...... 14 the first to be played in June. See more All Star news starting on page 13. Final All Star Rosters 2010...... 16

EXTRA Membership Report Nominations Due ...... 12 & 18 POINT Bob Rowe, Membership Chair Lifetime Membership...... 21 MHSFCA Membership Member Benefits ...... 21 2,040 Total Pizza Bowl Tickets...... 22 September 21, 2010 Membership Applications...... 22 Membership runs September-August October 2010 MHSFCA NEWSLETTER Page 2 MHSFCA Michigan High DIRECTORS Region 1 Meetings & North - Paul Jacobson, Negaunee East - Pat Maloney, Rudyard Important Dates School Football South - Joe Reddinger, North Dickinson Region 2 Ed Schindler, Elk Rapids Board of Directors Fall Meeting Coaches Greg Vaughn, Traverse City St. Francis Doherty Hotel, Clare Region 3 Friday, 3 December, 2010 Association Tim Parker, Muskegon Oakridge Jerry Rabideau, Spring Lake All Star Selection Meeting Region 4 East - Allen Park HS, 7 Jan 11 Ford Field Kelly Luplow, Clare West - Okemos HS, 8 Jan 11 Andrew Pratley, Ogemaw Heights Championship Region 5 39th Winners Circle Clinic Games Craig Healey, Flushing McCamly Plaza, Battle Creek Jim Neumann, Flint Powers Catholic 20-22 January 2011 Region 6 Hospitality Noel Dean, Lowell 59th Coach of the Year Clinic Mike Farley, Grand Haven Soaring Eagle Hotel, Mt. Pleasant MHSFCA Members stop by the Region 7 4-5 March 2011 Mark Blaesser, Gull Lake MHSFCA hospitality room at Jeff Terpenning, Centreville ODD REGION Ford Field during Friday and Region 8 Ed Greenman, Battle Creek Harper Creek Board of Directors Election Saturday contests! (See NOTES, Pete Schermerhorn, Portage Northern at page 3, for details) Region 9 Winners Circle Clinic Jack Fairly, Jackson Rob Zimmerman, DeWitt Kalamazoo Radisson Region 10 20-22 Jan 2011 Winners Circle Scott Farley, Leslie Tom Walentowski, Ida All Star Videos Clinic Region 11 See Page 13 Dennis Hopkins, Linden Kalamazoo Mike Ryan, Swartz Creek Region 12 Radisson Chris Gilliam, Birch Run Bill Brown, Deckerville January 20-22, 2011 Region 13 New schedule! Brad Bush, Chelsea Mark Thomas, South Lyon See Flier in this newsletter Region 14 Tom Hoover, Allen Park Eric Redmond, Carleton Airport Region 15 MHSFCA John Goddard, Royal Oak Shrine Newsletter is NOT Forwarded Mike Boyd, Our Lady of the Lakes MHSFCA Newsletters are NOT forwarded by OFFICERS 2010 the Postal Service. To insure that you continue to Region 16 receive the MHSFCA Newsletter please notify President Andre Harlan, Frederick Douglass Membership Chairman, Bob Rowe of address Eric Smith, Central changes. Steve Wilson, Fruitport Region 17 Bob Rowe 1st Vice-President Gary Griffith, Troy MHSFCA Membership Chairman Keith Stephens, Pontiac Northern 8020 Tulane Jack Wallace, Fowlerville Taylor, MI 48180 Region 18 [email protected] 2nd Vice-President Jim Sparks, Clawson The MHSFCA NEWSLETTER is the official Doug Bess, Battle Creek Central Jim Venia, Marysville publication of the Michigan High School Football Even number Regions elected in even years. Coaches Association with the expressed aim of Chaplain Odd number Regions elected in odd years. keeping Michigan High School football coaches Loren Willey, Clio informed of developments in their profession. Larry Merx, Editor Parliamentarian Day (845)-837-9438 Home: (734) 439-3184, Fax (866) 604-0766 Doug Bess, Battle Creek Central email: [email protected] 39 W. Judd Rd. Executive Director Milan, MI 48160 Larry Merx, Dexter October 2010 MHSFCA NEWSLETTER Page 3 Committee Chairs Past Presidents Academic All State Dave Driscoll, Jackson Parkside ‘72-’73 NOTES Al Boydston, Caro Dutch Schrotenboer, Alpena ‘74 All-Star Bud Breed, Portage Northern ‘75 State Final Games Gus Kapolka, Manistee Assistant Coach Award Ron Holland, North Farmington ‘76 Hospitality @ Ford Field Dick McGiness, Lake City Ivan Muhlenkamp, St. Joseph ‘77 Clinic Jeff Smith, East Lansing ‘78 Al Slamer, Holt Harley Pierce, Sturgis ‘79 MHSFCA members are invited to Combine Walt Braun, Marysville ‘80 stop by the 7th floor Rooftop Suite Rod Baker, Riverview Ethics Jim Ooley, Traverse City ‘81 hospitality room at the State Final Wes Wishart, Belleville Tom Fagan, Ypsilanti ‘82 games 27-28 Nov. (You must be a Fran Herrington Award Dick Harris, Harrison ‘83 Steve Robb, Milan Arnie Besonen, Owen-Gage ‘84 member for admission - membership Jim Crowley Award Dick Look, Tawas ‘85 will be available in the Atrium.) Take Larry Sellers, Traverse City St. Francis Terry Rose, Stevensville-Lakeshore ‘86 Finance the Beaubien elevators from the main Brad Bush, Chelsea Mark Covert, Fenton ‘87 concourse (near section 105/106 to Hall Of Fame John Dean, Detroit Northern ‘88 level 7). Limited refreshments will Chuck Ritter, Ann Arbor Pioneer Dan Lauer, Benton Harbor ‘89 Historian Jim Ahern, Ithaca ‘90 be available and the room overlooks Jack Carlson, Holland West Ottawa Tom Moshimer, Plymouth Salem ‘91 the playing field. We look forward to Honorary Membership Roger Bearss, Millington Bob Knight, Portage Central ‘92 seeing you there. Leadership Dave Woodcock, Jenison ‘93 Dave Lawrence, Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard Dennis Zbozen, Romeo ‘94 Thank You Membership Bill Tucker, Flint Powers ‘95 Bob Rowe, Taylor Truman Larry Rueger, Mona Shores/Fruitport ‘96 Woman of the Year MHSAA Liaison Larry Merx, Ann Arbor Huron ‘97 I wish to say thank you for the “Fran Jack Wallace, Fowlerville MHSCA Liaison Jack Schugars, Muskegon Oakridge ‘98 Herrington Woman of the Year Mike Farley Grand Haven Larry Sellers, Traverse City St. Francis ‘99 Award”. It was such an honor. When Placement Tim Klein, Roscommon ‘00 I look at it, it makes me feel special Marcus Dukes, Hartland Keith Froelich, Okemos ‘01 Parlimentarian Jim Clawson, Monroe St. Mary’s Catholic ‘02 and I always want to live up to the Doug Bess, Battle Creek Central Playoff Bob Scheloske, South Lyon ‘03 meaning behind it. So thank you so Tom Barbieri, Dexter Mike Wojda, Alpena ‘04 much to the assoiciation. And all of its Political Action Pete Coll, Center Line ‘05 members. Eric Redmond - Carlton Airport Jim Buttson, Allen Park, ‘06 Public Relations Al Slamer, Battle Creek Central, ‘07 John Herrington, Farmington Harrison Dave Larkin, Jenison ‘08 Sincerely, Donna Cisco. Rules Pete Coll, Center Line Brad Grayvold, Norway ‘09 Scholarship Mike Wojda, Alpena Sportswear Tony Ceccacci, Ortonville-Brandon Youth Football Bill Hollenbeck, Maple City-Glen Lake Web Site Vincent LeVeille, Vassar NEW! NEWSLETTER Regional Encourages Coach of the Year Voting Contributors Regional Coach of the Year voting will be done electronically this Over the past years several of Michigan’s best coaches have sent materials for the News- year. Voting will be done with a Zoomerang Survey that will contain letter. We encourage you to join that group. the ballot for each MHSFCA region. This is the only ballot that you will receive for voting for Regional Coach of the Year. Deadline for Submissions for December Newsletter Regional Coach of the Year ballots (Zoomerang) will be sent out on — November 15 — Sunday, November 7th and will be closed Sunday, November 14th. Larry Merx 39 West Judd Rd. Milan, MI 48160 If you’re not sure if the MHSFCA has your correct e-mail address, (734) 604-0765 (C) you can send it to Steve Wilson at: [email protected] [email protected] October 2010 MHSFCA NEWSLETTER Page 4 MHSFCA Regions & Board Elections - ODD Regions n January 2011 at the Battle Creek Clinic, Regional Directors in ODD numbered regions will be selected. If you are interested in running as a director in an ODD numbered region, you should contact Larry Merx in writing (email works) at 39 Judd Rd., Milan, MI 48160 or by email at [email protected] to have your name placed on the ballot. I If you have changed conference affiliation and it will change your region please contact Doug Bess: dbess@battle-creek. k12.mi.us. MHSFCA Regions Region 1 (40) Mid-State Athletic Conf. - South Central Michigan Athletic Conf. Ypsilanti Willow Run H.S. Great Western Northeast Michigan Conference Western Wayne Athletic Conf. - Blue Great Northern U.P. Tri-Valley Conference - Central Region 10 (38) Western Wayne Athletic Conf. - Red Cheboygan H.S. Tri-Valley Conference - West Cascades Conference Sault Ste Marie H.S. Lenawee County Athletic Assoc Region 15 (30) Stephenson H.S. Region 5 (16) Southern Central Ath Assn-SCAA I Catholic League - All Divisions Mid-Eastern Football Conference Big Nine Conference Southern Central Athletic Adrian Lenawee Christian Mid-Peninsula Athletic Conference Flint Northwestern H.S. Association - SCAA II Dearborn Divine Child H.S. Straits Area Conference Saginaw Buena Vista H.S. Southern Michigan Activities Assoc Dearborn Heights Star International Western Peninsula Athletic Conf. Saginaw Nouvel H.S. Tri-County Conference Detroit Consortium Saginaw Valley Association Detroit Country Day H.S. Region 2 (35) Region 11 (21) Detroit Old Redford Big North Conference Region 6 (60) Flint Metro League Detroit University Prep Lincoln Alcona H.S. Grand Rapids NorthPointe Christian Genesse Area Conference - Blue Romulus Summit Academy H.S. Lake Michigan Conference Wyoming Tri-Unity Christian Genesse Area Conference - Red Roseville Michigan Collegiate North Star League Ottawa-Kent Conf - All Divisions Region 12 (33) Warren Conner Creek Acad West Northwest Conference Region 7 (37) Blue Water Area Conference Michigan Independent Conference Ski-Valley Conference Lakeland Athletic Conference Greater Thumb Conference - E & W Red Arrow Conference Akron-Fairgrove H.S. Region 16 (19) Region 3 (39) Saint Joseph Valley League North Central Thumb League Detroit Public School League all divisions Central State Activities Association Southwestern Athletic Conf. - North Tri-Valley Conference - East Detroit Allen Highland Conference Southwestern Athletic Conf. - South Region 17 (29) Muskegon Catholic Central H.S. Wolverine Conference Region 13 (35) Manistee H. S. Kensington Lakes AA - All Divisions Harper Woods Chandler Muskegon Heights H.S. Region 8 (34) Southeastern Conference - Red Metro Conference Lakes-8 Activities Conference Big “8” Conference Southeastern Conference - white Oakland Activities Association all divisions St. Joseph Michigan Lutheran Mid-State Athletic Conf. - North Region 14 (34) Region 18 (35) Kalamazoo Valley Athletic Assoc. West Michigan Conference Downriver League Macomb Area Conference all divisions Southwestern MI Ath Conf - East Huron League Region 4 (35) Southwestern MI Ath Conf - West Ecorse H.S. Oscoda H.S. Highland Park H.S. Tawas Area H.S. Region 9 (34) Inkster H.S. Whittemore-Prescott H.S. Capital Area Activities Conf. - All Melvindale Acad Business & Tech Jack Pine Conference Divisions River Rouge H.S. Duties of Regional Directors I. The Board of Directors shalt be responsible for the management D. Prior to the January meeting, if running for re-election, be sure of the affairs, funds and property of the association. your name has been properly placed on the ballot. If not seeking II. Promote membership in his region: re-election, encourage at least two coaches from your region to A. Secure total membership count for region from the membership write to the Executive Director, to have their names placed on Chair at the Spring Meeting, along with the deliquent members’ the ballot. cards. E. At the Winter Meeting, come prepared to assume at least one B. Mail letters to delinquent members urging re-enrollment. Clinic responsibility. Bring a gift for a door prize. III. Represent the interests of the Association and his region at all IV. Serve as an active member of whatever committee you were Association Meetings in the: Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. appointed to by the President. A. At the Spring Meeting, assume the duties relating to the com- V. Report to your region all urgent business transacted or dis- mittee assignment(s) made by the President. Be prepared to cussed as soon as possible. Keep a record of all expenses do whatever is necessary to make the Hall of Fame Banquet a incurred in such cases of necessary communication and submit success. to the Executive Director for reimbursement. B. At the Summer Meetings, continue committee work and bring VI. Be ethical in all your football relationships so as to be a model names of honorary membership for nomination. Be available to to the coaches in your region. help with whatever needs to be done to make the M.H.S.F.C.A. All-Star Game and/or the Leadership Conference successful. To have your name placed on the ballot contact Larry Merx C. At the Fall meeting, come prepared with Coach of the Year in writing (email works) at 39 Judd Rd., Milan, MI 48160 responsibilities completed. email at [email protected] 1. Write a letter of congratulations to any coach from your region receiving a Regional Coach of the Year award 2. Make sure each honored coach is in attendance at the January clinic for his presentation. October 2010 MHSFCA NEWSLETTER Page 5

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he CBS MaxPreps/MHSFCA Community The grants, to the elementary schools that participated in the Service Reading Program is a community reading programs are for the purchase of library books. service project in which high school student Tathletes are matched-up with elementary Applications teachers and their students. The high school foot- Due: 15 November ball players sit-in on the elementary classroom one class period per week, at least during the football Include: season and read to the students. • Your name, school, email, phone and address CBS MaxPreps.com has pledged to fund the Community • A letter of recommendation from a school administra- Service Reading Award. The rate of funding to be based on tor in a participating elementary school the percentage of Michigan’s football programs that regu- • A description of qualifying activities larly participate in the company’s free online stats manage- ment and communications services. In the 2009 season, 40% of our teams submitted stats to CBS MaxPreps. This provided Send to: Larry Merx, 39 Judd Rd., Milan, MI 48160. us with two $500 dollar grants for award winning programs.

46th Annual National High School MaxPreps is a CBS owned nationwide high school sports website that provides maximum recognition for your Athletic Coaches Association program and athletes. MaxPreps provides a FREE easy- to-use stat management program and team website to National Convention showcase stats, video, photos and stories to the entire June 18-22 country. The NHSACA National Convention will be held for the New this year: MaxPreps will now be first time in Michigan at the AmWay Grand Plaza Hotel covering JV and Freshman programs! in Grand Rapids. To obtain your Coach Login to enter stats for your team The conference will include 160 National Coach of the please contact MaxPreps at (800) 329-7324 X1 or email Year Finalists, the Class of 2011 Hall of Fame inductees, col- [email protected]. lege credit leadership classes from the University of Sioux Falls, MHSAA Coaches Advancement Program (CAPS), MaxPreps is an official partner of the Michigan High Fly Solo Strength and Conditioning Training Program. School Football Coaches Association. Take MaxPreps For details visit the NHSCA web site at: http://www. with you to the game, visit m.maxpreps.com on any hscoaches.org/national-convention.php phone.

Visit facebook.com/maxpreps to stay connected with us on Facebook! MHSFCA Newsletter • October 2010 • page 6

2010 Football Finals

Football Finals Preferred Ticket Order Form

For Members of the MHSFCA Only

Michigan High School Athletic Association 2010 Football Finals Schedule

Friday, Nov. 26, 2010 Saturday, Nov. 27, 2010

Division 8 10 am Division 7 10 am Division 2 1 pm Division 1 1 pm Division 6 4:30 pm Division 5 4:30 pm Division 4 7:30 pm Division 3 7:30 pm

MHSAA standard ticket prices are $10 per day or $10 per exit and reentry. The MHSAA will extend to the Michigan Football Coaches Association members two options for purchasing tickets at a reduced price. This order form and payment must be received in the MHSAA office no later than Mon., Nov. 1, 2010. Tickets will be mailed to the school for which you coach.

OPTION 1: INDIVIDUAL TICKETS

Friday, Nov. 26, 2010 Saturday, Nov. 27, 2010

Division 8 Division 7 Division 2 X $8=_____ Division 1 ______X $8 =______Division 6 # of tickets Division 5 # of tickets

Division 4 Division 3

OPTION 2: TEAM PURCHASE OF 25 OR MORE TICKETS

Friday, Nov. 26, 2010 Saturday, Nov. 27, 2010 25 OR MORE TICKETS ONLY 25 OR MORE TICKETS ONLY

Division 8 Division 7 Division 2 ______X $5= _____ Division 1 ______X $5= ______Division 6 # of tickets Division 5 # of tickets Division 4 Division 3

Total Amount Due: ______(School check for total amount due payable to MHSAA must accompany order)

Coach Name:______Coach Signature:______(Coach must be a member in good standing with the Michigan High School Football Coaches Association. Membership will be verified.)

School Name:______School ID:______Athletic Director Signature:______

DEADLINE FOR ORDERING: Mon., Nov. 1, 2010 MAIL TO: MHSAA - 1661 RAMBLEWOOD DR, EAST LANSING MI 48823

October 2010 MHSFCA NEWSLETTER Page 7 MHSFCA Clinic Moves to Kalamazoo Radisson 20-22 Jan 2011

Al Slamer, Clinic Chair, Holt High School he 2011 MHSFCA Football Clinic promises to be one for the history books. After nearly 30 years in Battle Creek, the clinic moves to the Radisson in Kalamazoo. All clinic attendees will be able to stay and park at the Hotel. Every coach staying at the Hotel will receive discount coupons for all the establishments in the T Hotel. The clinic will be held on January 20, 21 and 22. The Hotel is one of the finest facilities in the country. The Radisson Plaza Hotel at Kalamazoo Center Clinic Committee is committed to make this the finest Football Reservations: 800-395-7046 Clinic experience available. The Hotel is determined to supply Be sure to mention you are attending the MHSFCA clinic. unmatched service. A great facility and a clinic lineup featuring top High School Coaches from around the country as well as top college coaches is a formula for success. The clinic will feature High School Coaches from Florida, Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, Minnesota and of course, Michigan. College coaches from the Midwest and Big Name coaches sup- plied by Nike will also be a part of this complete clinic lineup. Multiple meetings will go on simultaneously throughout the clinic which will offer a tremendous amount of options for your coaching staff. The clinic will open on Thursday January 20 and will run through 12 noon on Saturday January 22. Western Michigan University has committed their facility and staff to add to the clinic experience. The Hotel lobby will feature college recruiting tables manned by college staffs to aid in getting our players recruited. Add to this the Annual Awards banquet and you have a total clinic experience. Saturday morning (January 22) features a FREE clinic with sessions for high school coaches AND junior program coaches. The 2011 clinic features something for everyone and promises to be a great learning experience. We are committed to making this clinic the BEST IN THE COUNTRY. More details will follow as the fall season winds to a close and the playoffs begin. See you in Kalamazoo!

Annual Tawas Area Golf Outing Report Tawas Area - Braves 3 - Harrison - Hawks 0 Long time coaching friends Dick Look and John Her- rington hosted the annual Farmington Harrison Tawas Area Golf Challenge at Tawas Creek Golf Course. The Tawas coaching staff defeated the Farmington coach- ing staff in all three exciting fun filled matches. The tradition of the golf matches began when coach Her- rington challenged coach Look and his staff to a golf match in the early 90’s. Tawas holds the overall edge in victories. This annual get together is culminated with a steak fry and libations at the home of coach Look. Participating for the Hawks’ this year were; head coach John Herrington, mentor Bob Sutter, Dave Thorne, Eric Johnson and Jon Herstein. Representing the Braves’ were; head coach Tim Webb, Eric Haglund, Tim Schirmer, Kyle Tobin, Mark Cliff, mentor Dick Look, and special guest Dave Conn. MHSFCA Newsletter • October 2010 • page 8 Save $$$ Register Early For 2011 Clinics

Winners’ Circle Clinic January 20-22, 2011 New Location! Kalamazoo Radisson March 4-6, Mt. Pleasant Multiple Dates & Locations

The 2011 clinic package offered by the MHSFCA includes the Winner’s Circle Clinic at the new location in the KALAMAZOO Radisson Hotel, The Nike Coach of the Year Clinic in Mt. Pleasant, and the Frank Gazier Clin- ics (See flier in this newsletter).

Register early for any combination of clinics listed below For 2011 Glazier clinics’ discount to MHSFCA mem- ber see page 10. *NOTE: The Winners Circle Clinic will “officially” start on Thursday with XXX On-site registration will begin at 4:00 pm Thursday. Look for more details in the December newsletter!

EARLY-Registration Dates/Cost: LATE-Registration Dates/Cost: MHSFCA & Nike by Dec 19...... $160 MHSFCA Winners’ Circle Clinic only AFTER – Dec. 19...... $90

MHSFCA only by Dec 19...... $80 After 19 December Register directly with Nike and Glazier Nike Coach of the Year Clinic Dec 19-Feb 26...... $95 ‘11 Nike Clinic Manual (Not included in any package)...... $22 Glazier clinics ...... see flier Registrations that include the MHSFCA Winner’s Circle Clinic also include membership in the MHSFCA and MHSCA.

save $$ - Register EARLY One coach per registration form! Reproduce this sheet for your staff.

Name______Check #______Name Amount______Home Address______Home Address Date______City______State______Zip______City SEND TO: Phone (______)______Zip Bob Rowe Email______8020 Tulane Phone Taylor, MI 48180 School Name______Make ALL Checks Payable to: School Name MHSFCA School Phone (______)______E-Mail *Registration and credit card payment is # Years √ if Head √ if New √ if New available online @ MHSFCA.com Coached Coach Address Member MHSFCA Newsletter • October 2010 • page 9 Nike Coach of The Year Clinic 4-5 March 2011 • Soaring Eagle Casino, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan

Featured Speakers: Dan Hawkins, Colorado , Navy Stan Parrish, Ball State Jim Tressel, Ohio State Troy Calhoun, Air Force Save $$ - Register EARLY Register for the MHSFCA & NIKE Coach of the Year clinics together! EARLY-Registration Dates/Cost: Nike Coach of the Year Clinic only BY – 25 Feb 2011...... $80 11 Nike Clinic Manual (Not included with registration)...... See below. *Youth Coach Rate (Little League)...... $60 *Staff Rate: Advance rate for six (6) or more coaches from same school - $70/each (To take advantage of this Staff Rate register directly with Nike Coach of the Year Clinics)

Room Reservations - Call the Soaring Eagle Hotel (888) 7 Eagle 7 (888) 732-4537) for room reservations • Ask for special clinic room rate. Nike Duffy Daugherty Coach Of The Year Clinic Football Clinic Manual • Order Form You can order your 2011 “COACH OF THE YEAR CLINIC MANUAL” by filling out the form below and sending it to: Mary Mercure, 2091 Westfield Rd., Trenton, Ml. 48183. Checks should be made out to: “Coach of The Year Clinic”. Any 2001-2010 manual will be sent to you immediately while the 2011 manual will be mailed out about May 13, 2011. Each manual contains lectures from the twenty “Coach of the Year Clin- ics” with some 250+ pages of football information. You may order manuals with your clinic registration.

2011 Manual $25/$32 after 5/13/10. 2008 Manual $20...... 2005 Manual $15...... 2011 HS Manual $25/$32 after 5/13/10. 2008 HS Manual $20...... 2005 HS Manual $15...... 2010 Manual $20...... 2007 Manual $15...... 2004 Manual $$15...... 2010 HS Manual $20...... 2007 HS Manual $15...... 2003 Manual $15...... 2009 Manual $20...... 2006 Manual $15...... 2002 Manual $14...... 2009 HS Manual $20...... 2006 HS Manual $15...... 2001 Manual $10......

Please add $2.00 per manual to cover shipping. (In Canada please at $7.00/manual) Number Ordered......

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New for 2011 Season Pass Holders: 10 National Live Online Clinics!

• Includes 6-10 Hours of Exclusive Content • Watch from the Comfort of Your Office or Home • Tentative Topics Include: Spread/Spread Option, Flexbone, Odd/Even Front Defense, Special Teams, Wing-T, Single/Double Wing, Character, and Strength & Conditioning

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“The Glazier Clinics are the best coaching clinics in the state of Michigan! The sessions are in- depth, the speakers are top notch and our coaching staff learns something new every year.” Elliot Uzelac, three losses in three years at Saint Joseph High School

2011 MICHIGAN CLINICS: DETROIT: February 10-12, Sheraton Novi GRAND RAPIDS: February 17-19, Crowne Plaza

www.GlazierClinics.com October 2010 MHSFCA NEWSLETTER Page 11

Glazier Clinics Renews High Value Partnership with MHSFCA

2011 Michigan Glazier Clinics: - Detroit, February 10-12 - Grand Rapids, February 17-19

The Glazier Football Clinics and the Michigan The Staff Season Pass is available for one low price High School Football Coaches Association recently and includes your entire staff (high school, middle renewed a partnership for 2011 that brings more school, and ALL feeder programs). value to all MHSFCA coaches. Together, both The 2011 Michigan Glazier Clinics will be in organizations fuse a passion for educating football Grand Rapids and Detroit. Other regional Glazier coaches and providing every opportunity for Clinics include Chicago, Indianapolis, Cleveland coaches to succeed on and off the football field. and Cincinnati. The Michigan Glazier Clinics have The Glazier Football Clinics provides 24/7/365 a premier speaking lineup including coaches from football education by offering a Staff Season Pass, Michigan State, , Wisconsin, which allows an entire coaching staff to attend the South Carolina, Penn State, Seattle Seahawks, Denver 30+ Glazier Clinics nationwide. These clinics feature Broncos, Detroit Lions, Chicago Bears, Jacksonville talented clinicians and a one-year membership to Jaguars, Central Michigan, Grand Valley State, and Glazier Clinic Online — access to 800 sets of clinic many more. notes, over 200 hours of online video and archived Together, the MHSFCA and Glazier Clinics webinars. provide you with the resources to take your team to the next level. We look forward to seeing you at the New for 2011 Season Pass Holders: 2011 Glazier Clinics and the 2011 MHSFCA Clinic. National Live Online Clinics Good luck the rest of the 2010 football season! - 6-10 Hrs of Exclusive Content - Watch from the Comfort of Your Home or For updated Glazier Clinic information visit our Office! website at www.GlazierClinics.com. - Tentative Topics Include: o Spread/Spread Option o Flexbone Offense o Odd/Even Front Def o Special Teams o Wing-T o Single Wing o Double Wing o Character o Strength & Conditioning October 2010 MHSFCA NEWSLETTER Page 12 Steve Spicer Leadership Available at Award MHSFCA.com The Steve Spicer Memorial Team Leadership Award was inaugurated in 1999 by the Michigan High School Alliance Award Nomination Form Football Coaches Association. The award honors high schools throughout the State of Michigan who Future Teachers/Coaches Information Sheet exemplify the legacy left to us by Steve Spicer, the former head football coach at Fowler High School. MHSCA/Gatorade Coaching Service Award Certificates Steve was an outstanding coach, teacher, husband, father and community leader before his untimely Placement Bulletin Vacancy Form battle with cancer took him from us. Steve who is a Scholarship Application Forms member of our Football Coaches Hall of Fame, had an outstanding coaching record along with capturing a state football title while at Fowler. More importantly MHSCA Hall of Fame however, is the fact that he was a great role model for the players he coached and the students he taught. Criteria for application: Only persons who have coached and/ or directed a secondary school athletic program for 25 years or more and actively coached in Michigan for a minimum of 10 Nominations Due 15 November should be sent to: years are eligible for the Hall of Fame. The applicant must have been a member of the Association (MHSCA), in good standing Dave Lawrence and an active member of the Association two years prior to Leadership Chairman induction into the Hall of Fame. [email protected] Contact: 6675 Wheeler Rd, Dexter,MI 48130 Rich Tompkins. 9 S Lighthouse Drive, Mears, MI 49436 (231-873-4498) Residence • (231) 873-5003 Fax E-Mail: [email protected]

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SEASON DVD’S MAKE GREAT FUNDRAISERS!!!! • Season DVD Fundraising Project o Cost: $10 a copy o Copies can either be Varsity Season, JV Season or Freshman Season o Sell for $20 to $25 dollars a copy o Make $10 to $15 dollars profit with virtually no work • Season Highlight $100 production plus $5 a copy • Individual Player’s Highlights $75 production plus $5 a copy o Normally $150

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“Professional Productions at Affordable Prices” October 2010 MHSFCA NEWSLETTER Page 13

2011 All Star Game 31st Annual Michigan High School Nominations Nomination Forms will be mailed separately to head coaches ALL STAR *Selection Committees will use MaxPreps.com for your Football Game player’s stats. Enter them at MaxPreps.com. EST EAST W Game Date TBD (Late June or early July), 2011 Class A schools may nominate three (3) players Class B schools may nominate two (2) players Class C & D schools may nominate one (1) player Only one player per school may be selected to play in the All Star Game.

When nominating players for the All Star Game coaches should consider the following guidelines:

1. Only nominate players that you feel have the ability to play with the best in the state. 2. A player’s “character” is essential. Nominate players who will reflect positively on your school and on your community. 3. BEFORE NOMINATING A PLAYER, check with him to be sure that, if selected, he will play in the game. 4. Do NOT nominate players who are considering the service academies. If you have a player(s) deserving of this honor please take the time to fill out the nomination form (mailed in a separate pack- age) and return it to Gus Kapolka before December 15. *Do not send video with the nomination form! *Hudl highlight video can be “shared” with All Star Coaches.

Players selected to play in the All Star Game will be required to submit all materials relative to participation (physicals, program materials, information sheets, etc.), by MARCH 15 or they may be replaced by an alternate at their position. 2010 All Star Game Video

A DVD of the 2010 All Star Game pro- duced by Schoolcraft College is avail- able. For your copy, send your check for $10 made to MHSFCA to: Larry Rueger 227 W. Byron Muskegon, MI 48441

All Star Game Note: It was a wonderful game and experience I will never forget. Even though my grandson Cody French played for the West team and they lost the game in the last 26 seconds it was one of my proudest moments to watch him play. Cody said he had the time of his life the whole week at MSU, met the greatest coaches and kids and felt it was one of the biggest honors in his life. Thanks to all who make this All Star game possible and for recognizing the great kids and the work they have done to get this far. Their dedication and sportsmanship and work ethics have paid off for them and it truly showed. Thanks again, Nancy Letourneau October 2010 MHSFCA NEWSLETTER Page 14 2010 Game Decided for East with 14 Seconds on Clock by Gus Kapolka, All Star Chair

he 30th installment of the MHSFCA All Star Game saw the East defeat the West 20-16 in an exciting game that kept fans in therir seats right up to the final seconds Twhen the East was able to capitalize on a turnover to snatch the victory. The 30th MHSFCA All Star Game was an enjoyable experience for the coaches, play- ers, and support staff who spent a week preparing. I would like to congratulate both teams for a well played game, and congratulate the Eest All Stars for their victory. Both coaching staffs did a tremendous job preparing throughout the year for the game, and their conduct during the week was exemplary. I would also like to thank all MHSFCA regional directors, and All Star Committee members who donated their time to make the game possible: Troy Nezki, Tim Baker, Larry Rueger, Tim Parker, Fred Davis, Dick McGuines, Keith Froleich, Jim Buttson, Craig Healy, Loren Wiley and Tom Barbieri. I would also like to thank MSU head coach Mark Dantonio, and High School Liaison Dino Folino for their hospitality.

After 30 Years East Leads Series by 2 East 20 – West 16 1981 EAST 6 West 3 1996 EAST 20 West 12 1982 WEST 25 East 22 1997 WEST 28 East 19 1983 EAST 17 West 10 1998 EAST 20 West 15 1984 EAST 24 West 10 1999 WEST 35 East 9 1985 WEST 14 East 0 2000 WEST 28 East 17 1986 EAST 24 West 14 2001 EAST 38 West 14 1987 WEST 9 East 7 2002 EAST 28 West 7 1988 WEST 17 East 10 2003 EAST 12 West 6 1989 EAST 31 West 26 2004 WEST 45 East 14 1990 EAST 7 West 6 2005 WEST 30 East 20 1991 WEST 15 East 12 2006 EAST 22 West 15 1992 WEST 20 East 0 2007 WEST 9 East 7 1993 EAST 29 West 6 2008 EAST 9 West 0 1994 WEST 20 East 0 2009 WEST 43 East 22 1995 East 10 West 9 2010 EAST 20 West 16 2010 MHSFCA Scholarship Winners

Right: Half time awards included the MHSFCA competitive scholarships and the Terry Rose Memorial Scholarship. At right are Francis Liesman, Lansing Catholic Central High School; Robert Lippus, Riverview High School; Troy Hecht, Vassar High School; Mason Krysinski, Utica Eisenhower High School; Andrew Sauser, Caro High School; Terry Rose Scholarship: Jared Davis, Taylor Truman High School.

Scholarship winners not pictured: Keith Minbiole, Rochester Hills Stoney Creek High School; Taylor Jayne, Iron Mountain High School; Michelle Sawyer, Birch Run High School; Joseph Miekstyn, Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard High School; Andrew Bringard, Croswell-Lexington High School October 2010 MHSFCA NEWSLETTER Page 15

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WEST EAST WEST EAST Score 16 20 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-1 FIRST DOWNS 15 14 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-39.0 9-41.7 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 42-131 28-20 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 3-1 PASSING YDS (NET) 155 185 Penalties-Yards 10-84 3-27 Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-12-3 28-12-0 Possession Time 29:55:00 18:05 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-286 56-205 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 14 1 of 12 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2 Punt Returns-Yards 7-30 4-20 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-5 3-3 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-65 3-4

WEST ALL STARS EAST ALL STARS Rushing No Yds TD Lg Avg Rushing No Yds TD Lg Avg 8 Beachnau 8 47 0 12 5.9 23 Langford 15 42 1 15 2.8 20 Brown 14 34 0 8 2.4 35 Lindberg 4 9 0 4 2.2 2 Robinson 14 32 2 7 2.3 7 Fracassa 5 4 0 11 0.8 25 Hutchins 1 10 0 10 10.0 12 Freeman 4 -35 0 0 -8.8

Passing AttCmplnt Yds TD Lng Passing AttCmplnt Yds TD Lng 6 Kater 16-9-2 140 0 38 7 Fracassa 20-10-0133 2 23 8 Beachnau 8-3-1 15 0 8 12 Freeman 8-2-0 52 0 44

Receiving No. Yds TD Long Receiving No. Yds TD Long 25 Hutchins 3 36 0 20 6 Lippett 4 95 0 44 17 Dorman 3 23 0 16 4 Sayed 3 45 0 22 10 Deagostino 2 39 0 38 32 Searcy 2 17 1 14 3 Miskel 2 28 0 24 8 Cogan 1 17 1 17

Punting No. Avg Long I20 Punting No. Avg Long I20 36 Grayvold 8 39.0 54 5 17 Krysinski 9 41.7 60 2

Punt Returns No. Yds Td Long Punt Returns No. Yds 10 Long 17 Dorman 5 6 0 9 32 Searcy 4 20 0 0:00 1 Marks 1 4 0 4

Kick Returns No. Yds Td Long Kick Returns No. Yds Td Long 44 Wimberly 3 65 0 26 32 Searcy 1 27 0 27 1 Johnson 1 15 0 15 October 2010 MHSFCA NEWSLETTER Page 16

30th Annual 2010 All Star Football Game Michigan High School ALL STAR Football Game ST EAS WES ST

Head Coach # Name Pos Ht Wt HS Coach HS, Class 1 Marks, Cody DB 5’10” 170 Dennis Hopkins Linden, B Rob Zimmerman 2 Robinson, Chris TB 6’ 205 Jerry Goosen Ovid-Elsie, B DeWitt 3 Miskel, Keontre DB 6’2” 175 Ren Rose Mona Shores, A 4 Langs, Beau DB 5’9” 165 Kevin Langs Climax-Scotts, D 1st Assist 5 Marble, Christian LB 6’3” 210 Terry Hessbrook Ithaca Jack Coon 6 Kater, Cody QB 6’4” 200 Pat Collins Montague, C Cheboygan 7 Harper, Jordan WR 6’3” 200 Rob Zeitman Northview, A 8 Beachnau, Jordan QB 6’ 185 Al Slamer Holt, A 9 Leffingwell, Charlie LB 5’10 195 Eric Methner Midland, A Assistant 10 DeAgostino, Vince TE 6’3” 220 Kerry VanOrman Petoskey, B Tim Williams 11 Zietz, Lawrence LB 6’2” 220 Jim Neumann Luke M. Powers Catholic, B DeWitt 12 Closs, Trevor WR 6’ 185 Jack Coon Cheboygan, B 15 McCann, Jon LB 6’2” 180 Jason McIntyre Mt. Pleasant, A Assistant 17 Dorman, Forrest WR 5’11” 175 Mitch Cumings Big Rapids, B 18 Thompson, Jourdyn WR 5’9” 165 Daniel Boggan Sexton, B Paul Jacobson 20 Brown, Chris FB 5’7” 170 Don Galster Kelloggsville, B Negaunee 21 Dixson, Kalen WR 6’2” 185 Nathaniel Williams Flint Carman-Ainsworth, A 22 Thomas, Jamaal DB 6’ 181 Greg Hudkins East Kentwood, A Assistant 23 Munson, Spencer DB 6’ 200 Brett Foerster Portage Central, A Rick Roberts 24 Ford, Justin DB 6’2” 195 Scott VanEssen Kenowa Hills, A Mt. Pleasant Sacred Heart 25 Hutchins, Antonio TB 5’10” 200 Pete Schermerhorn Portage Northern, A 26 Wickliffe, Greg DB 5’8” 170 Matt Koziak Muskegon, A 28 Rojas, Kegan FB 5’11” 205 Lou Rau Beal City, D Assistant 30 Dixon, DeShon LB 5’8” 175 Fred Jackson Flint Northern, A Tim McGowan 31 Collard, Joe DL 6’5” 240 Bill Bergan Berrien Springs, B Cheboygan 32 Mudgett, Paul K 5’9” 168 Ralph Munger Rockford, A 33 Brunsting, Tyler DL 6’7” 280 Bill Dunn Saugatuck, C 34 French, Cody DL 6’2” 250 Josh Shattuck Gladwin, B 36 Grayvold, Brady P 5”11 165 Brad Grayvold Norway, C Final 40 Zakrzewski, Matt LB 6’3” 225 Gregory Vaughan Traverse City St. Francis 44 Wimberly, Jamar DB 6’ 175 Rich Hulkow Marshall, B Roster 52 Krob, Kyle C 6’2” 250 Mark Blaesser Gull Lake, B 55 Punches, Dakota OT 6’3” 290 Irvin Sigler Jenison, A 56 Adediran, Jordan DL 6’2” 282 Dick Mettlach Gwinn, C 57 Hess, Charlie C 6’2” 250 Scot Shaw Grandville, A 68 Silas, Jake OT 6’8” 280 John Novara Portland, B 73 Schrauben, Kory OG 6’1” 285 Matt Bird Grand Ledge, A 74 Kruse, Connor OG 6’5” 310 Noel Dean Lowell, A 78 Jorgensen, Paul OT 6’7” 275 Rob Zimmerman Dewitt, B Presented by 79 Mikita, Travis OG 6’3” 255 Dan Rohn Grand Rapids West Catholic, B 81 Carter, Michael TE 6’2” 220 Elliot Uzelac St. Joseph, B 84 Kamps, John DL 6’4” 240 Derek Pennington Zeeland East, A 91 Goetz, Jordan DL 6’ 255 Mike Farley Grand Haven, A 93 Allen, Cameron DL 6’4” 205 Kelly Luplow Clare, C UAW and General Motors • Assembly Line October 2010 MHSFCA NEWSLETTER Page 17

2010 All Star Football Game 30th Annual Michigan High School ALL STAR Football Game ST EAS WES ST

# Name Pos Ht Wt HS Coach HS, Class Head Coach 1 Johnson, Michael WR 6'1" 200 Dave Schindler Clintondale, B 2 Sowards, AJ DB 6'1" 175 Ron Adams Wyandotte Jim Sparks 3 Steinbrink, Chent DB 5'11" 165 Dan Witgen Armada, C Clawson 4 Sayed, Baquer WR 6'2' 185 Fouad Zaban Fordson, A 5 Glaser, Greg LB 5'11" 185 Phil Jacobs Adrian, A 1st Assist 6 Lippett, Tony WR 6'3" 188 Rod Oden Detroit Crockett, B 7 Fracassa, Jason QB 5'9" 175 Rick Bye Sterling Heights Stevenson, A Bill Brown 8 Cogan, Eric WR 6'3" 170 Eric Johnson Petersburg-Summerfield, C Deckerville 9 King, Kevin DB 5'11" 190 Mark Tyler Dearborn Edsel Ford, A 10 Voelker, Luke DB 6' 185 George Gardy Laker, C Assistant 11 Lynch, D.J. FB 6'2" 220 Steven Deutsh Auburn Hills Avondale, A 12 Feeman, Rob QB 6'1" 185 Jim Sparks Clawson, B Mike Dawson 14 MacLean, Joe P 6'1" 200 Dan MacLean Detroit Country Day, B Allen Park 15 Bridgeman, Deontae DB 5’10” 200 Tom Iwanicki St. Clair Shores Lake Shore, A 17 Krysinski, Mason K 6'2" 185 Bob Lantzy Utica Eisenhower, A Assistant 21 Wunderlich, Bobby DB 6'2" 185 Gary Griffith Troy, A Steve Haney 22 Cook, Deonte DB 5'9" 165 John Herrington Farmington Harrison, A Clawson 23 Langford, Jeremy TB 6'1" 190 Tim Hardin Westland John Glenn, A 31 Bryant, Dontavias LB 5'11" 230 Dale Havel Detroit Martin Luther King, A Assistant 32 Searcy, Torico TB 5'9 160 Tom Milanov Warren Mott, A 33 Kinville, Michael LB 6'3" 215 Tom Mach Detroit Catholic Central, A Dan Brown 35 Lindberg, Bryce TB 6'1" 200 Aaron Metz Howell, A Deckerville 37 Lewis, Anthony FB 5'11" 195 Kent Sikora Gibraltar Carlson, A 40 Fradi, Nores LB 6' 210 Dave Mifsud Dearborn, A Assistant 44 Stokas, Andrew TE 6'2" 210 Dan Loria Bloomfield Hills Lahser, B 47 Cherocci, Justin LB 6' 227 Al Fracassa Brother Rice, A Phil Jacobs 50 Schick, Josh DL 6'3" 250 Todd Francis Parkway Christian, D Adrian 51 Hawkins, Kurtis DL 6'1" 210 Calvin Norman Detroit Cody, A 52 Box, Thom OG 6'2" 265 Steve Robb Milan, B 53 Aebersold, Gauge OT 6'4" 285 Dan Terryberry Onsted, B 54 Dean, Jordan C 6'1" 265 Jeff Putnam U of D Jesuit, A Final 55 Haten, DeQuan LB 6'1" 225 Andre Harlan Detroit Douglas, C 61 Walker, Ben OT 6'3" 260 Chris Bell Lake Orion, A Roster 64 Westfall, John OG 6'4" 270 Jeff Hill Milford, A 65 Haslinger, Bryan C 6'2" 220 Kurt Richardson Clarkston, A 72 Sanders, Jordan DL 6'2" 275 Tony Patrillo Rochester Adams, A 73 Schiano, Michael DL 6'5" 311 Michael Boyd Our Lady Of The Lakes, D 74 West, Alexander OT 6'4" 290 Jason VanDerMaas Croswell-Lexington, B 77 Chuhran, Steve OG 6'2" 270 Tony Scarcelli Marine City, B 78 Farha, Esham OT 6'3" 255 Jeremy Gold Ann Arbor Pioneer, A Presented by 82 Franchi, Jason TE 6'3" 215 Cliff Kiefer Brighton, A 90 Cohn, Darrell DL 6'3" 260 Mike Sawchuck Plymouth, A 93 Harris, Dana OG 6'3" 300 Drake Wilkins Madison Heights Madison, C 99 Judon, Matt DL 6'3" 225 James Thomas West Bloomfield, A to Goal Line… Teamwork Wins! October 2010 MHSFCA NEWSLETTER Page 18

Nominations Due by November 15 Jim Crowley Hall of Fame Assistant 100 Career Wins Award and/or 20 Years Coaching! Coach of If you are aware of deserving Michigan The Jim Crowley Award is given High School Football Coaches who Year Award in memory of the late, former head meet either of these two criteria and coach at Jackson Lumen Christi High are not yet members of the MHSFCA The award for Assistant Coach of the School, a great coach and dedicated Hall of Fame nominate them now. Year now includes a category for a family man who was tragically killed Don’t assume someone else has taken coach who has been a head coach, at the height of his career. The award the initiative! then returned to an assistant position honors individuals who have made To nominate a coach for in order to stay active in the sport. special contributions to the game of membership in the Hall of Fame A nomination form, included in the football and the Michigan High School a letter is required. It must be school edition of this Newsletter Football Coaches Association. received by Jack Carlson, MHSFCA points out the requirement of ten If you would like to nominate an Historian, before November 15 years experience as an assistant. Due individual for this most prestigious so that the nomination can be November 15. award, please send a letter of confirmed and considered at Nominees MUST BE MEMBERS nomination. the Winter Board of Directors of the MHSFCA! Send nominations to: Meeting. Send nominations to: Larry Sellers Send nominations to: Dick McGiness 4380 Ridgemoor Dr. PO Box 663 Jack Carlson Traverse City, MI 49684 Lake City, MI 49651 MHSFCA Historian 2195 Lakeridge Drive Holland, MI 49423

Nominations for the Fran Herrington Woman of the Year Award

he Fran Herrington Award is presented in ing high school football in their community and the memory of the late wife of John Her- the state of Michigan. We are currently looking for rington from Farmington Hills Harrison. nominations to be presented at the MHSFCA clinic T Fran was a tremendous part of their foot- in January. ball program and school community who gave tire- Nominations Due: November 15. lessly of her time and energy. She helped in creating Send nominations to: a successful football program in her community, and she also worked on a number of projects for Steve Robb the MHSFCA. This award is presented annually to Milan High School recognize and honor those women who have con- (734) 439-5060 tributed their time, energy and expertise in promot- [email protected] October 2010 MHSFCA NEWSLETTER Page 19

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October 2010 MHSFCA NEWSLETTER Page 21 Lifetime Membership

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Little Ceasar’s Pizza Bowl Kick-Off 8:30 pm • Sunday, December 26, 2010 Free Tickets* for MHSFCA Head Coaches: You will receive an email from the Little Ceasar’s Pizza Bowl with details. Bring Your Team to Ford Field for the 2010 Little Ceasar’s Pizza Bowl!

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